| Camp Gan Israel of Chicago: Summer and winter camping programs for Jewish youth and teens. Includes weekly newsletters, photo gallery, and contacts. |
| Chevra Kadisha of Chicago: Jewish Sacred Society that serves as a volunteer agency, which assists in preparing a body for burial in accordance with Jewish tradition. |
| Chicago Jewish News: Online companion to weekly newspaper and its annual Guide to Jewish Chicago. Includes daily news, forums, archives, search tools, and community calendar. |
| Chicago Rabbinical Council: Members active in sustaining the Orthodox community, providing Kosher certification and Beth Din. Includes a list of clients, a guide for Passover, staff directory and news. |
| Chicago Region USY: One of 17 regions of the United Synagogue Youth. CHUSY offers a fun, educational environment where teens can make friends, and experience Jewish life. Includes events calendar and sporting activities, Kadima, chapter links, leadership, listserv, and contacts. |
| Chicago YIVO Society: Sponsors programs on Yiddish language, culture and history, and local affiliate of The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. |
| Council for Jewish Elderly: CJE's services are provided in Chicago and the suburbs. Russian speaking staff members are available to help in a variety of areas ranging from counseling to paperwork. Includes overview of programs and services. |
| Jewish AIDS Network - Chicago: A grass roots organization that provides services and referrals with a Jewish content to individuals infected with HIV/AIDS, and their families and friends who are also impacted. |
| Jewish Chicago HaMacom: Events calendar, synagogue and organization directory, Kosher guide, singles places, message boards, chat rooms and Torah Center. |
| Jewish Community Centers of Chicago: Features information on its neighborhood centers, service programs, an events calendar, along with its early childhood, children, youth, and adult programs and camps. |
| Jewish United Fund / Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago: Major instruments of Jewish philanthropy raising, allocating and supporting local, national, and international services and institutions. Overview of programs and services is featured. |
| Kollel Torah MiTzion - Chicago Zionist Kollel: Features overview of mission, views, activities and events, along with profile of staff, Beit Midrash schedule, youth Shabbatonim and seminars, and informal programs. |
| Lake Shore Drive Synagogue: Traditional synagogue on near north side. Provides a monthly calendar, schedule of services, and links to related sites. |
| Makom Shalom, The Community at Grace Place: A Jewish Renewal congregation on Printer's Row in the south Loop. Describes the congregation, events and service times, and offers suggested reading. |
| Rabbi Doug: Offers to officate at any Jewish ceremony. Also, host of Taped, a weekly television show. |
| The ARK: Offers medical, paramedical, legal, social welfare and similar human services for the physical, social and spiritual well-being of the clients and provides members of the Jewish faith to care for those in need, to give tzedakah and perform mitzvot. |
| The Egalitarian Minyan: Organization in the West Rogers Park neighborhood. Lists schedule of events, newsletter and general information. |
| Virtual Jewish Chicago: The community online, includes a guide to the numerous Jewish organizations and services, a community calendar, and virtual postcards. |